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Edmund C. Moy, Former US Mint Director.
Fort Knox is supposed to be the federal reserves primary repository of America's Gold Bullion reserves. There have been rumors that the Gold Bullion is missing or has disappeared. Edmund C. Moy was responsible for the production of circulating coinage and bullion gold and silver Eagles from 2006 until 2011. He tells his stories about visiting Fort Knox that will answer this question about America's Gold Bullion.

CoinWeek’s David Lisot flew down to Orlando, Florida, site of the Summer 2015 Florida United Numismatists Convention. While there, David had a chance to talk to some of the show’s dealers to see what Cool Coins! they had on hand. You’ll definitely want to see this! Larry Lee, 1879 Gold $4 NGC PF64* CAM & PCGS PF65 DCAM, John Hamrick, […]

CoinWeek’s David Lisot was in Long Beach, California, site of the Summer 2015 Long Beach Coin, Currency, Stamp, and Sports Collectible Show. While there, David had a chance to talk to dealers and collectors to see what Cool Coins! they had on hand. Jack Beymer, 1820 Large Cent NGC MS66 BN, Tom Caldwell, 1855 $50 Gold Wass Molitor, […]

CoinWeek’s David Lisot was in Arlington, Texas, site of the 2015 Texas Numismatic Association Annual Convention. While there, David had a chance to talk to dealers and collectors to see what Cool Coins! they had on hand. Bridget Brandon (Dillon Gage), 2015 Canadian Gold 1 oz Maple Leaf, James Miears, 1904 $20 Liberty Gold PCGS […]

The Central States Numismatic Society’s 76th Annual Convention just wrapped up. Dealers from across the country came to Schaumburg, Illinois and brought with them cases upon cases of Cool Coins! In this video, CoinWeek examines four of the most interesting pieces spotted on the bourse. Gary Adkins (Gary Adkins Associates), a 1902 Wells Fargo so-called dollar (HK-296) […]

We know what you’re thinking. You’re thinking that the Whitman Coin & Collectibles Expo in Baltimore is too big a show for just one Cool Coins! segment. Well, you’re right about that. We saved the best and most curious cool coins for this More Cool Coins! video. Behold: Russ Augustin (AU Capital Management), a rare Blake & Company […]

Charles Morgan and David Lisot strolled the bourse to find Cool Coins at the March 2015 Whitman Coin & Collectibles Expo in Baltimore. Did they succeed in finding them? You bet. In fact, there were so many cool coins for sale that we couldn’t squeeze them all into one video! In this video: David McCarthy […]

By definition, what is a cool coin? Does it have to be rare? Valuable? Sentimental? Does it have to tell a story… a cool story? If you answered any of these questions with a “yes”, this video is for you! Fred Weinberg, fascinating Morgan dollar die cap error James Sego, rare 1968 No S Roosevelt dime, PCGS […]

David Lisot of CoinWeek.com once again walks the floor at the Long Beach Expo to find more examples of cool coins to show to people interested in learning about coins and numismatics. He talked to …….. Mark Garcia, 1820 “Randall Hoard” Large Cent, PCGS MS65BN Max Keech, Mexico 1915 Oaxaca 3 Centavos copper NGC MS64RB […]

David Lisot, CoinWeek.com……. If you like seeing great coins this episode of Cool Coins is for you. We show rarities from the past as well as collectibles of the future. Plus you hear from all ages of collectors! Russell Augustin, 1915 gold $50 Pan-Pac Round & Octagonal gold PCGS AU58 Don Rinkor, 1921 Morgan Dollar […]

David Lisot of CoinWeek.com walks the floor at the Long Beach Expo to find more examples of cool coins to show to people interested in learning about coins and numismatics. Examples shown include Ted Archer, APMEX, 2010 America the Beautiful 5 oz silver “Yosemite” Ron Gillio, Stack’s Bowers, Garrett Specimen 1804 Silver Dollar NGC PRF55 […]

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